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240,661,120 | 646,206,400 1852. | 440,289,920 | 265,796,160 | 706,086,080 1853. | 449,366,400 | 386,128,960 | 835,495,360 1854. | 337,912,960 | 522,954,560 | 863,067,520 1855. | 431,432,960 | 304,731,520 | 846,164,480 1856. | 594,254,080 | 276,568,320 | 848,422,400 1857. | 541,553,600 | 87,360,000 | 628,913,600 1858. | 548,257,920 | 310,740,160 | 870,222,080 -------|------------------|------------------|------------------ STATEMENT SHOWING THE AMOUNT, IN GALLONS, OF MOLASSES CONSUMED IN THE UNITED STATES, ANNUALLY, WITH THE PROPORTIONS WHICH ARE FOREIGN OR DOMESTIC, DURING THE YEARS STATED--THE YEAR ENDING DECEMBER 31. ---------------------------------------------------------------- -------|------------------|------------------|------------------ YEARS. | FOREIGN. | DOMESTIC. | TOTAL. -------|------------------|------------------|------------------ 1850. | Gals. 24,806,949 | Gals. 12,202,300 | Gals. 37,019,249 1851. | 33,238,278 | 10,709,740 | 43,948,018 1852. | 29,417,511 | 18,840,000 | 48,258,511 1853. | 28,576,821 | 26,930,000 | 55,536,821 1854. | 24,437,019 | 32,053,000 | 56,493,019 1855. | 23,533,423 | 24,251,207 | 47,266,085 1856. | 23,014,878 | 16,584,000 | 39,608,878 1857. | 23,266,404 | 5,242,380 | 28,508,784 1858. | 24,795,374 | 20,373,790 | 45,169,164 -------|------------------|------------------|------------------ NOTE. The above table is taken from the _Shipping and Commercial List, and New York Price Current_, January 22, 1859. The sources of supply are the same as when the first edition went to press, and the proportions from slave labor and free labor countries respectively, has undergone very little change. The year ends December 31st, while the Congressional fiscal year ends June 30th. The value of imports of Sugar, for the year ending June 30, 1858, from a few principal countries, stood thus: Cuba, $15,555,409; Porto Rico, $3,584,503; British West Indies, $386,546; British Guiana, $255,481; British Honduras, $26; Hayti, $851; San Domingo, $5,529. TABLE XI. COTTON IMPORTED INTO GREAT BRITA
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